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Pirates Release Chris Snelling

John Perrotto tweets that the Pirates have released outfielder Chris Snelling to make room on the Triple-A Indianapolis roster for the recently acquired Lastings Milledge. Snelling owns a career .302-.392-.456 batting line in the minors, but has struggled to stay healthy and managed just a .244-.360-.400 line in close to 300 big league plate appearances. 


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get on that Braves. Just round out all the scrap heap guys and try and find a diamond in the rough. Well, not a diamond, but something usable.

Must be a slow news day.

One crappy ex-nat cut for another crappy ex-nat...

Seems odd that they cut him, I would have thought they could have got at least a marginal prospect for him.

if the pirates have any idea what theyre doing they have an odd way of showing it. nyjer morgan had upside. milledge couldn't even make it in DC

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